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is indemnity
noun
An obligation or duty upon an individual to incur the losses of another.
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The other type is indemnity health insurance, which fully covers services uninsured by the NHI program and out-of-pocket payments for services covered by the NHI program [ 1, 4].
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There are indemnity clauses built in (Respondent #27, Indian medical tourism facilitator) Interestingly, the medical tourists that took part in the interviews did not think they had the right to any sort of compensation, only one had ensured that the hospital would take full responsibility and carry out any further procedures for free should anything have gone wrong.
What is an indemnity, and why does the contract say you will indemnify the company for any breach of contract?
AS CLASSIC film buffs know, a double indemnity is an insurance policy that pays double when the insured person dies in an accident.
One of the methods to reduce these risks may be income indemnity insurance, which provides benefits for loss if the insured cannot obtain jobs owing to disease.
However, now that EU law is making professional indemnity insurance compulsory for healthcare professionals, independent midwives will have to get indemnity cover to continue practising.
The upshot is soaring professional indemnity insurance premiums for conveyancers.
Moreover, although support focused on medical expenditure is important, income indemnity insurance policies need to be considered in the long term to protect people at risk of high medical expenditure due to chronic or severe illnesses.
It was with Indemnity Only (1982) that her wisecracking, independent, passionate, and empathetic female private detective was created.
He did not know if there was an indemnity clause in the contract for repayment of money if the diaries were proved to be fakes.
Second, there appears to have been an indemnity for the payment of Mulcaire's legal fees for defenses to civil claims.
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